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User Overview in Games
8.7Avg. User Score
User Score Distribution
positive
9(90%)
mixed
1(10%)
negative
0(0%)
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Feb 22, 2026
Dragon Ball FighterZ10
Feb 22, 2026
I freaking love this game, I already love Dragon Ball but this game makes me feel like I'm goku fighting frieza with how action-packed it is.
Also as a fighting game in general, it is easy to start playing, but difficult and rewarding to master, some characters have insanely difficult combos that can 100% knock you down, also i like the inclusion of the tag team mechanic, i know it doesn't originate from this game, but it's still a fun thing to include, one thing i would improve is the character roster (PLS ADD SUPERBUU AND RADITZ) and the stages, where the hell is ToP???? If you like dragon ball, give this game a go, if you like fighting games, YOU WILL LOVE THIS ONE!!!
PC
Feb 21, 2026
Bloons TD 69
Feb 21, 2026
Very classic tower defense with various funny monkeys,but the reason I'm giving this game a 9, is for the fact that with friends, this is one of the best experiences, it's so fun to play around, trying different strategies together with your homies. Also the amount of updates this game is getting to this day, shows how much the developers care about the project. The only thing that couldbe improved, is if they made it slightly easier to earn monkey knowledge, and if every tower had a paragon, but I think when the time comes, we'll even see a beast handler paragon.
PC
Feb 16, 2026
Sonic: Lost World5
Feb 16, 2026
Sonic Lost World is like watching a hedgehog try to cosplay Mario and failing spectacularly. The game shamelessly rips off Super Mario Galaxy’s gravity-twisting level design, but instead of feeling inventive, it just feels like Sonic got lost in space and forgot why he was cool in the first place. The writing is cringeworthy at best, with dialogue so painfully bland it makes a beige wall seem emotionally complex. And the villains? Forgettable. Sonic’s usual rogue’s gallery gets replaced with a parade of yawningly dull baddies that you won’t remember five minutes after you meet **** the bright side, the soundtrack is actually a highlight—sometimes you just want to close your eyes and let the music carry you because the rest of the game isn’t doing you any favors. Gameplay can be occasionally fun when the speed runs and platforming line up, but it’s too inconsistent to make you forgive the rest of the mediocrity.
PC
Feb 16, 2026
Everhood8
Feb 16, 2026
Everhood is a weird little gem that actually knows how to be strange in all the right ways. The game mixes turn-based rock-paper-scissors combat with rhythm mechanics, and somehow it works, turning battles into tense, twitchy duels that actually keep you on your toes. The story is oddly compelling, full of surreal humor and charm, and the world has a strange, memorable personality. The soundtrack is fantastic, perfectly complementing the quirky, off-kilter vibe of the game. The only real flaw is the ending, which drags a bit longer than it needs to, slightly dulling the punch of the story’s conclusion.
PC
Feb 8, 2026
Halo: Combat Evolved9
Feb 8, 2026
This game turned consoles into a legitimate FPS battlefield when PC elitists were still sniffing their own keyboard dust. The shooting is buttery, the AI actually flanks you (rude), and the sandbox combat still feels smarter than half the shooters released this decade. The Flood, however, are the gaming equivalent of an uninvited houseguest: annoying, messy, and suddenly everywhere. And yes, some levels are just the same hallway copy-pasted until your brain goes **** Master Chief? Iconic. The music? Religious experience. Regenerating shields? Genre-defining. Halo CE is old, creaky in spots, but still embarrasses many modern FPS games that cost ten times more and say ten times less.
Xbox
Jan 24, 2026
Undertale10
Jan 24, 2026
This game is truly something magnificient. Everything about this game is perfect. The deep story about the origins of the monsters, the delightful soundtrack, the pixel artstyle (which i'm a **** for), and don't even get me started on how well-written the characters are, if somehow you still haven't played Undertale, go do it right now.
PC
Jan 21, 2026
Super Mario 6410
Jan 21, 2026
Super Mario 64 is one of those games that truly changed everything. It had a massive influence on the gaming industry by basically setting the standard for how 3D games should control and feel, and that impact is still obvious today. It also became a huge part of speedrunning culture, with players constantly finding new tricks and routes decades after its **** level design is incredible, with open-ended stages that encourage exploration and experimentation instead of forcing you down one path. Every level feels memorable and fun to move around in. The soundtrack is also beautiful and iconic — so many of the tracks are instantly recognizable and perfectly match the mood of each **** top of all that, Super Mario 64 has a special kind of charm that games from that era just seem to have. The simple visuals, quirky animations, and overall vibe give it a personality that still holds up today, even if it’s a bit dated technically.Overall, it’s a timeless classic that’s just as important as it is fun.
Nintendo 64
Jan 12, 2026
Rivals of Aether8
Jan 12, 2026
Rivals of Aether is a super fun platform fighter that really shines when you’re playing with friends. Whether it’s local matches or online games, the combat feels fast, smooth, and satisfying. It’s easy for new players to jump in thanks to simple mechanics and helpful tutorials, but don’t let that fool you — the game has an extremely high skill ceiling. Once you start learning advanced movement, combos, and character tech, there’s a lot of depth to **** pixel-art graphics are clean and colorful, and the animations look great in motion. The soundtrack is also a highlight, with energetic tracks that fit the pace of the fights perfectly and are honestly pretty memorable. One downside is the base character roster, which feels a bit small if you ignore workshop characters made by the community.Overall, Rivals of Aether is easy to pick up, hard to master, and incredibly fun with friends.
PC
Jan 2, 2026
Sonic Unleashed9
Jan 2, 2026
This game truly shows the fun that boost sonic games can have, the level design is great, super open but at the same time offers opportunities to go fast, skip long segments if played right, and to top it all off, the soundtrack is an absolute banger. And even the werehog stages,while annoying at times, were a fun new experience from the usual fast and spedy blue blur. The only thing that keeps this game from being a 10 is the medal collecting, it was such a chore, having to backtrack to the night stages to get the sun medals, it made the process of beating the game a lot longer than it should've been. With all that said, i think this game is for more experienced gamers and sonic fans, as it offers a challenge that requires patience and understanding of the mechanics.
Xbox 360
Dec 15, 2025
Pokemon Emerald Version9
Dec 15, 2025
Pokemon emerald is a MUST play pokemon game for all sorts of people, whether you are a beginner, or a die hard fan, this game is an absolute blast to play. The soundtrack is amazing for this game, it really hits the spot everytime, the graphics, may not be perfect, but the cutscene with rayquaza calming down kyogre and grouden is still considered epic to this day. The game being one of the older titles, means that it was before the physical/special split, meaning dragon types are still useless, which is very sad as these pokemon are some of the fan's faveourites. Overall,I think this game is a great starting point for new pokemon players, but it's also very fun to come back to it and still have a great time.
Game Boy Advance